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Amod Jog

I am a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Electrical and Computer Engineering department where I am a member of the Image Analysis and Communications Laboratory.
I completed my Ph.D in 2016 in the Computer Science department at JHU. Currently my research interests are in intensity normalization and contrast synthesis in human brain magnetic resonance imaging.
I am generally interested in medical image analysis, computer vision and machine learning.

Education

Journal Publications

2012

Curry, M and Malpani, A and Li, R and Jog, A and Tantillo, T and Blanco, R and Ha, P and Califano, J and Kumar, R and Richmon, J. Objective Assessment in Residency Based Training for Transoral Robotic Surgery. The Laryngoscope (accepted), 2012

Kumar, R and Jog, A and Vagvolgyi, B and Nguyen, H and Hager, G and Chen, CCG and Yuh, D. Objective Measures for Longitudinal Assessment of Robotic Surgery Training. The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery (JTCVS) 143:528--534, 2012

2011

Kumar, R and Jog, A and Malpani, A and Vagvolgyi, B and Yuh, D and Nguyen, H and Hager, G and Chen, CCG. : Assessing system operation skills in robotic surgery trainees. The International Journal of Medical Robotics and Computer Assisted Surgery (IJMRCAS) pp. in print, 2011

Jog,A and Itkowitz, B and Liu,M and DiMaio,S and Hager,G and Curet,M and Kumar,R. Towards integrating task information in skills assessment for dexterous tasks in surgery and simulation. IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA) , 2011

Kazanzides,P and DiMaio,S and Deguet,A and Vagvolgyi,B and Balicki,M and Schneider,C and Kumar,R and Jog,A and Itkowitz,B and Hasser,C and Taylor,RH. The Surgical Assistant Workstation (SAW) in Minimally-Invasive Surgery and Microsurgery. Workshop on Systems and Architectures for Computer Assisted Interventions, MICCAI , 2010

Renaming files in a folder. This command replaces the long string starting from "mprage..." to "lToads" in the filenames: for file in *.nii ; do mv -i "${file}" "${file/mprage_pp_clone_lToads_seg_replaced_replaced_replaced/lToads}"; done

Finding a folder/file with a particular string in a directory (recursively): find dirname -i "*STRING*"

Finding a line of text in a file residing in a folder. r - recursive, n - gives the line number, w - matches the whole word: grep -rnw '/folder/to/search/' -e "pattern"